Suisun Wildlife Center offers class to help with ‘baby’ mammals

SUISUN CITY — Volunteers are sought to help the Suisun Wildlife Center care for young animals.

Every spring, the center receives many “baby” mammals – particularly raccoons – to prepare for the wild and release, according to a press release.

The center will host an Introduction to Baby Mammals Care orientation class from 7 to 9 p.m. April 23 at 1171 Kellogg St. The center is also looking for donations to help with the cost of care for the young animals.

For more information, call 429-HAWK.

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Brad Stanhope is a former Daily Republic editor. He began his career at the DR in the last millennium. He spent 24 years as a sports editor, associate editor and news editor before leaving the Daily Republic in 2014. Brad lives in Suisun City with his wife, Mrs. Brad, and two sons. He enjoys cheese.